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Opposition MP Nika Melia stripped of parliamentary immunity

Georgia’s Parliament effectively greenlit Melia’s arrest over violence at an anti-Russia protest on 20–21 June.

Opposition MP Nika Melia stripped of parliamentary immunity

Georgia’s Parliament effectively greenlit Melia’s arrest over violence at an anti-Russia protest on 20–21 June.

Opposition candidate refuses to congratulate opponent after Tbilisi by-election loss

Shalva Shavgulidze of the European Georgia — Free Democrats bloc lost 62% to 38%.

Opposition candidate refuses to congratulate opponent after Tbilisi by-election loss

Shalva Shavgulidze of the European Georgia — Free Democrats bloc lost 62% to 38%.

Ivanishvili ‘most negatively viewed’ politician in Georgia

A new poll by NDI suggested disappointment in the government, the majority of the country’s institutions, and its politicians.

Ivanishvili ‘most negatively viewed’ politician in Georgia

A new poll by NDI suggested disappointment in the government, the majority of the country’s institutions, and its politicians.

Opposition activists and journalists attacked in run-up to Georgian by-elections

Five days before the by-elections, several men attacked mayoral candidate and media in Western Zugdidi town.

Opposition activists and journalists attacked in run-up to Georgian by-elections

Five days before the by-elections, several men attacked mayoral candidate and media in Western Zugdidi town.

Analysis | Pessimism about Georgia’s direction hides room for optimism

The fact that Georgians are judging the country’s performance based on issues rather than political partisanship alone is a good sign.

Analysis | Pessimism about Georgia’s direction hides room for optimism

By CRRC

The fact that Georgians are judging the country’s performance based on issues rather than political partisanship alone is a good sign.

Opinion | Ivanishvili clings to a frayed political brand while facing a new kind of opposition

The ruling party is still strong but it is also close to losing the basis of its political identity — ‘restoring justice’ in Georgia

Opinion | Ivanishvili clings to a frayed political brand while facing a new kind of opposition

By Shota Kincha

The ruling party is still strong but it is also close to losing the basis of its political identity — ‘restoring justice’ in Georgia

Analysis | Georgians support vehicle technical inspections despite the financial burden

CRRC Georgia looks at support for new mandatory technical vehicles inspections in Georgia and finds the population overwhelming in favour.

Analysis | Georgians support vehicle technical inspections despite the financial burden

By David Sichinava

CRRC Georgia looks at support for new mandatory technical vehicles inspections in Georgia and finds the population overwhelming in favour.

Former Georgian PM Gharibashvili re-enters politics promising a hardline approach to the opposition

Gharibashvili promised to unite the ruling Georgian Dream party and put an end to the government’s ‘soft’ approach to the ‘destructive opposition’.

Former Georgian PM Gharibashvili re-enters politics promising a hardline approach to the opposition

Gharibashvili promised to unite the ruling Georgian Dream party and put an end to the government’s ‘soft’ approach to the ‘destructive opposition’.

European Georgia loses parliamentary minority status as more MPs leave ruling party

European Georgia lost it’s status as its 20 MPs no longer represent half of all opposition MPs.

European Georgia loses parliamentary minority status as more MPs leave ruling party

European Georgia lost it’s status as its 20 MPs no longer represent half of all opposition MPs.

Analysis | Why the ruling party in Georgia is losing its MPs

Last week, the ruling Georgian Dream party lost its constitutional majority in parliament — and the bleeding could continue.

Analysis | Why the ruling party in Georgia is losing its MPs

By Shota Kincha

Last week, the ruling Georgian Dream party lost its constitutional majority in parliament — and the bleeding could continue.

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